Thursday, March 27, 2014

Happy National Spanish Paella Day!

Blogger of the Day: Emily at Fig and Basil

Paella is an exuberantly colorful and flavorful dish arising from the spinningly gorgeous Valencia region of Spain on the Mediterranean coast. Often a part of community celebrations and food-driven festivals, it is traditionally prepared with all sorts of local fare including little innocent snails and shrimp. Emily kindly replaces these snatched-from-the-sea beings with ground sea vegetables to achieve that briny vibe...so smart! She grinds her own but you can buy an easy seasoning mix like seaweed gomasio, or you can use any flavored salt you wish  (or just skip it). She also serves her Spicy Paella Soup with Lemon Saffron Rice (recipe provided at the link) but you can serve it with any type of rice that you like.  :)

Emily is a Holistic Nutritionist/Brilliant Designer by trade...her blog is just dripping with going-to-make-you-hungry vegan lusciousness. She shows off fabulous photos, step-by-step instructions and helpful healthy info. And a true love for Spain, so she has not one but two versions of Paella!  :)












Where was the best paella you've ever eaten? What veggies and extras would you put in it? Have you visited the sunny coast of Spain? Who would you share your paella pan with?  ;)

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5 comments:

  1. We spent a month in Valencia last summer and brought back some paella seasoning with us, including a paella pan. We need to make some paella soon!

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    1. I'd love to see your take on paella or fideuà! Valencia in summer must be superfun...I enjoyed your write-up and photos! :)

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  2. I am soo excited to see those paella recipes. The people I'm staying with in New Zealand right now are having a Spanish themed dinner with their friends...paella is one of the courses but of course it has meat in it. I have been dreaming of a vegan paella since I smelled the beautiful aroma of their 'practice' paella cooking last week!

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    1. You definitely should do your own vegan paella once you get out of your tiny temporary kitchen. ;)

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    2. And check this out...
      http://aucklandvegan.wordpress.com/2010/11/07/vegan-treats-at-la-cigale-french-market/

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